Sarah Pichlkostner
Sarah Pichlkostner (1988, St. Johann im Pongau, Austria) lives and works in East Sussex. Pichlkostner creates sculptures and environments that investigate invisible processes: the transmission of energy, the passage of time, and our psychological responses to materials and things. Her room-scale installations, which she describes as "settings," are derived from personal and practical research into the haptic materiality of objects. Ready-made components are dismantled and reassembled; the materials used are inexpensive and designed for use, the kind of DIY products found in any department store or warehouse: panes and lamps, fabric, aluminium tubes, safety straps, sandbags, gym mats. A layer of human voice, always the artist's own, shifts the work from the visual into a more tactile, less cognitive register.
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Sarah PichlkostnerEye Structure, 2026 -
Sarah PichlkostnerFingers Teardrop, 2026 -
Sarah PichlkostnerHeart, 2026 -
Sarah PichlkostnerCollapsed View, 2025 -
Sarah PichlkostnerFingers View, 2025 -
Sarah PichlkostnerHanging Iris Finger, 2025 -
Sarah PichlkostnerLiquid Eye, If Every Possibility Were a Stone, 2024 -
Sarah PichlkostnerK: “So darlin’, darlin’ stand by me, I just wanna stay in bed today” , 2018 -
Sarah PichlkostnerUntitled (M: I have two rooms; L: I have seen from different windows), 2015
Pichlkostner makes perceptible what passes unseen in ordinary objects, the transmission of energy, the weight of time, the pull of materials.
Sarah Pichlkostner (1988, St. Johann im Pongau, Austria) lives and works in East Sussex. Pichlkostner creates sculptures and environments that investigate invisible processes: the transmission of energy, the passage of time, and our psychological responses to materials and things. Her room-scale installations, which she describes as "settings," are derived from personal and practical research into the haptic materiality of objects. Ready-made components are dismantled and reassembled; the materials used are inexpensive and designed for use, the kind of DIY products found in any department store or warehouse: panes and lamps, fabric, aluminium tubes, safety straps, sandbags, gym mats. A layer of human voice, always the artist's own, shifts the work from the visual into a more tactile, less cognitive register.
In recent work, Pichlkostner has extended this investigation toward ecological questions — working with discarded materials she describes as "socio-ecological residues," things that have lost their original function and begun to integrate back into the systems around them. The work asks at what point individual action becomes shared ecological responsibility.
Pichlkostner studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna (2008–2013), and completed residencies at de Ateliers, Amsterdam (2014–2016) and the International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP), New York (2019). In 2023 she received the Austrian State Scholarship for Fine Arts.
Solo exhibitions include Fill O, David Dale Gallery, Glasgow (2022); Inundate, Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna (2022); I'd ride on a rock and go take a bite / if moon was a cookie, Josh Lilley, London (2019); If the Moon was a Cookie, P////AKT, Amsterdam (2018); KUY "I Wanna Know What Will Happen Tomorrow?" KAY, Was Still Walking, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam (2018); KUY calls KAY: "oh darling, we flying to the moon we need to save weight", Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna (2017); Kay calls me all the time in other words fly me to the moon, Josh Lilley Gallery, London (2017); It can talk in any language in 348.400 kilometers, Ketelfactory, Schiedam (2017); Blue Muller and Black Smith, de Ateliers, Amsterdam (2016); M: I have two rooms; L: I have seen from different windows, Bakery, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam (2015); and Powernapping 2015, 21er Haus, Vienna (2015).
Group exhibitions include HERE COMES LOVE, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin (2023); Time Takes a Cigarette, Josh Lilley, London (2023); Stil (Silent), Ketelfactory, Amsterdam (2019); Stains on a Decade, Josh Lilley Gallery, London (2019); Duo Show, Arnulf Rainer Museum, Baden (2018); Hybrids, Lustwarande, Tilburg (2018); On the Nature of Things, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam (2017); and Sparkling like the Surface of the Ocean at Night, De Garage, Rotterdam (2017).
Her work is held in the collections of the Belvedere, Vienna; Musa, Vienna; Collection Lenikus, Vienna; and ABN Amro, Amsterdam.
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Sarah Pichlkostner
Moss Finger Liquid Soil Dripping Seeds Prodding Eye 21 May - 25 Jul 2026Moss Finger Liquid Soil Dripping Seeds Prodding Eye is the second solo exhibition by Sarah Pichlkostner at the gallery. Pichlkostner creates sculptures and environments that investigate invisible processes: the transmission of energy, the passage of time, and our psychological responses to materials and objects. Through a deep study of the behaviour of materials, her work reflects on the social life of objects and the way they shape, and are shaped by, human experience.Read more
The exhibition examines the possibility of an empathic encounter between our dysfunctional Anthropocene time and ecological responsibility. At its heart is a tension the artist describes as "the spatial disconnection between the world one lives in and the world one lives off." The eye and the finger serve as its central figures: symbols of perception and touch, and a model for seeing, approaching and understanding that refuses to escape individual responsibility. These forms are deliberately unstable, shifting in response to the viewer's movement or dissolving through their own material nature, questioning and being questioned in their power, autonomy, and state of in-betweenness. -
Sarah Pichlkostner
KUY "I wanna know what will happen tomorrow?" KAY, was still walking 13 Jan - 3 Mar 2018After her presentation in The Bakery in 2015, Annet Gelink Gallery is proud to host the second solo show by Austrian artist Sarah Pichlkostner, KUY 'I wanna know what will...Read more -
Sarah Pichlkostner | in The Bakery
M: I have two rooms; L: I have seen from different windows 27 Nov 2015 - 16 Jan 2016The Bakery SARAH PICHLKOSTNER M: I have two rooms L: I have seen from different windows 27.11. 2015 - 16.01.2016 Annet Gelink Gallery proudly presents M: I have two rooms;...Read more
